In what way, do you mean path seperator or something else ?
Within my context.xml im using forward slash (UNIX notation) for both and its the Windows one that is working
Phillip Qin wrote:


Windows and linux use different url.

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From: Paul Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 13, 2005 4:22 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Deploying an application with its own xml file



Ok, it is working on my test (Windows) environment.
But with same war deploying it to my Live environment(Linux) results in it creating myapp.xml as a directory rather than a file !
Ive doubled checked this and the behaviour is constant, anyone ever sdeen this?


Paul Taylor wrote:



Thanks now working
I had previously found the bit about META-INF but called the file
myapp.xml not context.xml
Phillip Qin wrote:



Sotre your context.xml into META-INF. Pack your webapp as war. Then let catalina-ant task or Tomcat Manager to deploy your war.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 12,
2005 4:47 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Deploying an application with its own xml file


I have an application myapp.war and a corresponding xml file myapp.xml. Previously I was copying myapp.xml into tomcat/conf/catalina/localhost and manually unpacking my war. Now I realised I can put the war into tomcat/webapps and it will automatically deploy, but I then have to shutdown server copy over the myapp.xml and restart the server. Where can I put the myapp.xml file so it automatically gets deployed with the WAR file in a single step.


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